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Persons: Jim Gaffigan, Jim Gaffigan's, Gaffigan, we've, I'm, Rebecca Harrington, breadcrumbs, Naomi Whittel Organizations: Men's, Business Insider Locations: Instagram
CNN —Vice President Kamala Harris appeared on “Saturday Night Live,” making a surprise stop during the show’s last episode before Election Day to give her fictional self some advice ahead of the presidential election. You can open doors,” the vice president said through a set piece designed to look like a mirror. Democratic presidential candidate Vice President Kamala Harris appears with actress Maya Rudolph during the cold open of "Saturday Night Live" on November 2, 2024. Charly Triballeau/AFP/Getty ImagesNumerous cast members and actors appeared before the vice president made her surprise stop, including Samberg; Jim Gaffigan as Minnesota Gov. He appeared in a sketch of a fake show called “What’s the Name?” During the segment, Kaine appeared and asked the contestants to identify him.
Persons: Kamala Harris, , ” Harris, Maya Rudolph, Kaitlan Collins, Andy Samberg, Doug Emhoff, Rudolph, who’s, ” Rudolph –, Harris, , Kamala, I’m, ” Rudolph, Charly Triballeau, Jim Gaffigan, Tim Walz, Dana Carvey, Joe Biden, Alex Cooper, Charlemagne Tha, Donald Trump, John Mulaney, Chappell Roan, Trump, Virginia Sen, Tim Kaine, Kaine, Hillary Clinton’s, ” Kaine, It’s, , Clinton, Barack Obama Organizations: CNN, SNL, Trump, Democratic, Getty, Minnesota Gov, “ SNL, NBC, Trump — Locations: Philadelphia, South, Bay, AFP, Minnesota
Now, his untimely death is reigniting urgent conversations about the mental health and addiction struggles that so often afflict young stars thrust into the limelight. Christopher Polk/Getty Images Payne takes a selfie with fans at the 2014 ARIA Awards in Sydney. Terence Patrick/CBS/Getty Images Payne poses for photos with his then partner Cheryl Cole at the 2018 BRIT Awards in London. Joe Maher/FilmMagic/Getty Images Payne performs on "The Today Show" in 2019 to promote the release of his first solo album. Kate Green/Getty Images Payne warms up before Soccer Aid for UNICEF 2023 charity match in Manchester, England.
Persons: Liam Payne’s, Payne rocketed, , Sharon Osbourne, Osbourne, Payne, Guy Cham­bers, Robbie Williams, , Robbie, ” Chambers, Payne ”, I’m, Payne’s, Liam Payne, James Shaw, Shutterstock Payne, Louis Tomlinson, Zayn Malik, Harry Styles, Niall Horan, Nicole Scherzinger, Ken McKay, Shutterstock, Dave Hogan, Christopher Polk, Cameron Spencer, James Corden, James Van Der Beek, Jim Gaffigan, Terence Patrick, Cheryl Cole, Bear, Joe Maher, FilmMagic, Kate Green, Will Matthews, Marc Piasecki, Luis Robayo, Singer Liam Payne, Williams, Demi Lovato Organizations: CNN, Observer, , Men’s Health, Disney, Party, Fremantle Media, Getty, CBS, NBC, Soccer Aid, UNICEF Locations: Buenos Aires, London, Wolverhampton , England, Barbados, Los Angeles, Sydney, Manchester, England, Paris, AFP
Christopher Polk/Getty Images Payne takes a selfie with fans at the 2014 ARIA Awards in Sydney. Cameron Spencer/Getty Images Payne performs with One Direction during one of their last concerts together in Los Angeles in 2015. Terence Patrick/CBS/Getty Images Payne poses for photos with his then partner Cheryl Cole at the 2018 BRIT Awards in London. Joe Maher/FilmMagic/Getty Images Payne performs on "The Today Show" in 2019 to promote the release of his first solo album. Kate Green/Getty Images Payne warms up before Soccer Aid for UNICEF 2023 charity match in Manchester, England.
Persons: Liam Payne’s, Payne, , Marcelo Roma, Liam Payne, James Shaw, Shutterstock Payne, Louis Tomlinson, Zayn Malik, Harry Styles, Niall Horan, Nicole Scherzinger, Ken McKay, Shutterstock, Dave Hogan, Christopher Polk, Cameron Spencer, James Corden, James Van Der Beek, Jim Gaffigan, Terence Patrick, Cheryl Cole, Bear, Joe Maher, FilmMagic, Kate Green, Will Matthews, Marc Piasecki, Luis Robayo, Singer Liam Payne, , , they’re “, “ Liam, ” Harry Styles, Zayn Malik –, , “ We’re, Liam, Simon Cowell, Malik, ” Tomlinson, Agustin Marcarian, REUTERS Payne, Tomlinson, ” Malik, , ” Horan, he’s “, ” Styles Organizations: CNN, Party, Fremantle Media, Getty, CBS, NBC, Soccer Aid, UNICEF, Todo Noticias, Associated Press, UK’s, Media, REUTERS Locations: Buenos Aires, Argentina, London, Wolverhampton , England, Barbados, Los Angeles, Sydney, Manchester, England, Paris, AFP
At the time, the young Payne said he was more focused making music than schoolwork. Christopher Polk/Getty Images Payne takes a selfie with fans at the 2014 ARIA Awards in Sydney. Terence Patrick/CBS/Getty Images Payne poses for photos with his then partner Cheryl Cole at the 2018 BRIT Awards in London. Joe Maher/FilmMagic/Getty Images Payne performs on "The Today Show" in 2019 to promote the release of his first solo album. Zayn Malik, Louis Tomlinson, Liam Payne, Niall Horan and Harry Styles on the 'The X Factor' in 2010.
Persons: Liam Payne, Payne, , , Louis Walsh, James Shaw, Shutterstock Payne, Louis Tomlinson, Zayn Malik, Harry Styles, Niall Horan, Nicole Scherzinger, Ken McKay, Shutterstock, Dave Hogan, Christopher Polk, Cameron Spencer, James Corden, James Van Der Beek, Jim Gaffigan, Terence Patrick, Cheryl Cole, Bear, Joe Maher, FilmMagic, Kate Green, Will Matthews, Marc Piasecki, Luis Robayo, Singer Liam Payne, ” Payne, I’ve, Frank Sinatra’s, Simon Cowell, Michael Buble’s, ” Cowell, Cowell, Directioners ”, Iron, “ He’s, Malik, Cole, Tolga Akmen, 😘😘 Organizations: CNN, Wolverhampton, Party, Fremantle Media, Getty, CBS, NBC, Soccer Aid, UNICEF, MTV Locations: Buenos Aires, Argentina, London, Wolverhampton , England, Barbados, Los Angeles, Sydney, Manchester, England, Paris, AFP,
CNN —With less than a month to go until the presidential election, “Saturday Night Live” pit Democrats against Republicans in a “Family Feud” sketch on its latest episode. Rudolph’s Harris and Samberg’s Emhoff were quick to get the top two answers on the board, answering “gun” and “second gun,” respectively. But “SNL” boss Lorne Michaels had been open about the show’s political plans prior to the start of the season, now three episodes deep. “You can’t lecture the audience, which most of politics is now, people lecturing the audience. We’re first and foremost a comedy show.”Ariana Grande returned as host for Saturday’s new episode, with musical guest Stevie Nicks.
Persons: , SNL’s, Maya Rudolph, Kamala Harris, Andy Samberg, Harris, Doug Emhoff, Jim Gaffigan, Gov, Tim Walz, Dana Carvey, Joe Biden, James Austin Johnson, Donald Trump, Bowen Yang, Sen, JD Vance, Mikey Day, Donald Trump Jr, Kenan Thompson’s Steve Harvey, Rudolph’s Harris, Samberg’s Emhoff, Walz, Johnson’s Trump, ‘ Seinfeld, , Lorne Michaels, ’ ” Michaels, We’re, Ariana Grande, Stevie Nicks Organizations: CNN, Republicans, SNL
The United States is experiencing yet another divisive campaign season, but there may be a place where Americans can find calm and camaraderie: a vice presidential debate. "Saturday Night Live" followed up a historic, Season 50 premiere with more satire as Tuesday's debate between nominees for vice president, Sen. JD Vance, R-Ohio, and Democratic Gov. The "SNL" recreation had repertory player Heidi Gardner playing CBS News' Norah O'Donnell, who introduced the running mates. Walz, played by comedian Jim Gaffigan, is a former teacher and high school football coach tapped by Vice President Kamala Harris (Maya Rudoph) as her Democratic running mate. Vance (Bowen Yang) was asked by debate cohost Margaret Brennan (Chloe Fineman) how he'd address the crisis in the Middle East.
Persons: Sen, JD Vance, Tim Walz, Heidi Gardner, Norah O'Donnell, Walz, Jim Gaffigan, Kamala Harris, Vance, Bowen Yang, Margaret Brennan, Chloe Fineman, Margaret, he's, I'm, Donald Trump, Hitler, " Walz interjected, Rudolph's Harris, Harris, Douglas Emhoff, Andy Samberg, Joe Biden, Dana Carvey, Mary, I’m, Emhoff, Nate Bargatze, Coldplay Organizations: Democratic Gov, CBS, Democratic, SNL, NBC, NBC News Locations: States, R, Ohio, Minnesota, NBCUniversal
"Saturday Night Live" kicked off a historic 50th season by having beloved show veterans join its contemporary talents to present a satirical view of the reenergized election season. For the cold open, Maya Rudolph reprised her role as Vice President Kamala Harris, the Democratic nominee for president. Before introducing Harris, Muir said he'd give equal time to live coverage of rallies held by each candidate. Show veterans Andy Samberg (as Harris' husband, Doug Emhoff) and Dana Carvey (as President Joe Biden) shared the stage with Rudolph. "I miss Joe Biden.
Persons: Maya Rudolph, Kamala Harris, James Austin Johnson, Donald Trump, David Muir, Muir, Andrew Dismukes, Harris, he'd, Rudolph's Harris, " Harris, Doug, Jim Gaffigan, Tim Walz, Walz, It’s Kirkland, Andy Samberg, Doug Emhoff, Dana Carvey, Joe Biden, Rudolph, Samberg's, Bowen Yang, Sen, J.D, Vance of Ohio, Trump, I’m, Yang's Vance, Carvey's Biden, Johnson's Trump, Biden, Joe, , Devon Walker, Eric Adams, Adams, Alex Spiro, Walker’s Adams, Michael Che, , Jean Smart, Max, Jelly Organizations: Democratic, ABC, Minnesota Gov, Costco, New, New York City, SNL, NBC, NBCUniversal Locations: Springfield , Ohio, New York
CNN —“Saturday Night Live” kicked off Season 50 with a predictably star-studded cold open that put a focus on the upcoming presidential election, lampooning the rallies held by candidates Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump. As Walz, Gaffigan played up the governor’s Minnesota-nice reputation, joking at one point in his ebullient Midwestern accent, “This suit is from Costco. James Austin Johnson as Republican presidential nominee former President Donald Trump, right, and Bowen Yang as vice presidential nominee Sen. JD Vance during the cold open of 'Saturday Night Live' on September 28. NBCBefore introducing his running mate, Johnson as Trump quipped, “people are saying he’s a bad pick and in may ways he was.”Cast member Bowen Yang then appeared, playing Sen. JD Vance. “How much do we love Donald Trump?
Persons: CNN —, , Kamala Harris, Donald Trump, Maya Rudolph, Harris, Sabrina Carpenter’s, ” Rudolph, Jim Gaffigan, Tim Walz, Andy Samberg, Doug Emhoff, Dana Carvey, Joe Biden, Walz, Gaffigan, ” Samberg, James Austin Johnson, Trump, Bowen Yang, Sen, JD Vance, Johnson, , ‘ JD, I’m, ’ ” Bowen, Vance, Jean Smart Organizations: CNN, Costco, It’s, , NBC Locations: Minnesota
The affair – black-tie for attendees, white-tie for the headliners – is named after the first major-party Catholic presidential nominee, four-term New York Gov. Harris did tell the dinner’s organizers that she hoped to attend the event in the coming years – as president, a campaign official said. Biden was elected the following month as the nation’s second Catholic president. Gaffigan promoted the dinner on social media on September 12 in response to Trump’s announcement that he would not debate Harris again. “Vice President Harris is ready for another opportunity to share a stage with Donald Trump,” campaign chair Jen O’Malley Dillon said in a statement.
Persons: Kamala Harris, Al Smith, Donald Trump, Hillary Clinton, , Smith, Republican Herbert Hoover, Democrat John F, Kennedy, New York Cardinal Timothy Dolan, Trump, Clinton, , Hillary, York Cardinal Timothy Dolan, Alfred E, Jonathan Ernst, Dolan, Harris, Joe Biden, Biden, Jim Gaffigan, Gaffigan, ” Gaffigan, Jen O’Malley Dillon, “ Donald Trump, ” Trump Organizations: CNN, Catholic, New York Gov, Democratic, Republican, Democrat, White House, New York, York, Smith, Foundation, Reuters, Trump, Al Locations: New York City, Midtown Manhattan, , Wilmington , North Carolina
CNN —As world leaders gather in Italy for a summit addressing entrenched global crises, Pope Francis hosted an international gathering of a different sort on Friday to broadcast his own message – of the importance of humor. The leader of the Catholic Church hosted the equivalent of a conclave of comedians in the Vatican by inviting Whoopi Goldberg, Jimmy Fallon, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Chris Rock, Stephen Colbert, Conan O’Brien and others to the Vatican. Over 200 people were in the audience at the Apostolic Palace, with more than 100 comedians from 15 countries. You denounce abuses of power; you give voice to forgotten situations; you highlight abuses; you point out inappropriate behavior,” Pope Francis added. US President Joe Biden, a Catholic who has a warm relationship with Francis, is among the leaders expected to be present at the gathering.
Persons: Pope Francis, Whoopi Goldberg, Jimmy Fallon, Julia Louis, Dreyfus, Chris Rock, Stephen Colbert, Conan O’Brien, Goldberg, Louis, Pope, ” –, ” Pope Francis, , Joe Biden, Francis, Francis ’, Tig Notaro, Jim Gaffigan, Colbert, Fallon, O’Brien, CNN’s Christiane Amanpour Organizations: CNN, Catholic Church, Catholic, Venice Biennale Locations: Italy, Ukraine, Venice, Vatican
CNN —Jay Leno and his wife Mavis were full of smiles Tuesday as they supported some of Leno’s comedic colleagues. The couple attended the Los Angeles red carpet premiere for “Unfrosted,” a comedy about the origin of Pop-Tarts, which is the directorial debut of comedian Jerry Seinfeld. Leno, who recently celebrated his 74th birthday, has been granted conservertorship over his wife’s estate as she lives with advanced dementia. “I am so sick of these hard hitting controversial documentaries,” Leno joked to Seinfeld as his wife Mavis Leno laughed. “Can’t somebody just make a comedy anymore?”Seinfeld noted that he and Leno have been friends since 1978 and Leno said he was “very proud” of Seinfeld.
Persons: CNN — Jay Leno, Mavis, , , Jerry Seinfeld, Amy Schumer, Melissa McCarthy, Jim Gaffigan, Leno, conservertorship, Mavis Leno, Seinfeld’s, ” Leno, Seinfeld, ” Seinfeld, CNN’s Alli Rosenbloom Organizations: CNN, Los, Hollywood Locations: Los Angeles
LOS ANGELES (AP) — New Jersey came to the West Coast to kick off Grammy Awards weekend, with native sons Jon Bon Jovi and Bruce Springsteen teaming up. Bon Jovi hailed Springsteen as “my hero, my friend, my mentor” to a crowd of 2,000 at the Los Angeles Convention Center. Instead of performing at the end of the evening as is traditional for the honoree, Bon Jovi got the nearly three-hour show going. Comedian Jim Gaffigan hosted and relentlessly mocked Bon Jovi for his big hair and penchant for wearing short-shorts in the 1980s. “Livin' On a Prayer” became an all-star finale, with Bon Jovi joined onstage by the other performers for a singalong.
Persons: Jon Bon Jovi, Bruce Springsteen, Bon Jovi, Springsteen, , Jovi, Dorothea, Paul McCartney, Nancy, Robert Kraft, Rita Wilson, Adele, , he’d, ” Melissa Etheridge, Larkin Poe, Jelly Roll, Lainey Wilson, ” Pat Monahan, Shania Twain, Jason Isbell, Damiano David of Måneskin, Van Halen, Sammy Hager, Orianthi, Wolfgang Van Halen, ” Brandy Clark, Jim Gaffigan, Gaffigan, Jack Daniels, “ Livin, Kraft, I’ve Organizations: ANGELES, , Los Angeles Convention, New England Patriots, , Treaty, Sunday, Food Bank, Foundation, District of Columbia Locations: — New Jersey, West, New Jersey
The Tyranny of Hotness
  + stars: | 2023-11-19 | by ( Lauren Jackson | More About Lauren Jackson | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +1 min
A beautiful person is so often a confrontation. Why would an attractive person toil for a reaction if they don’t have to? Stand-up stages are crawling with beautiful men. Jimmy Fallon smiles boyishly on late night. One annoyed late night writer complained to his peers: “You’ve let the popular kids appropriate the very art form that helped you deal.”
Persons: Jason Zinoman, Chris Rock, Jimmy Fallon, boyishly, Trevor Noah, Jerry Seinfeld, Bob Newhart, Jim Gaffigan —, “ You’ve, Organizations: charmers
This set the course for a career of food jokes, with so many of them about how the cheap pleasures of eating fast food overpower our knowledge that it’s bad for us. His new special starts with a moody nighttime landscape that pans back to reveal itself as being inside a picture frame. What he doesn’t do is organize them into a thematic, coherent hour, as if he’s making a grand statement. Gaffigan’s old-school act is allergic to anything that might seem pretentious, but that doesn’t mean he doesn’t challenge himself. His new work reveals his move into more storytelling, elaborate act-outs and jokes built on deceptions (“My parents aren’t vaccinated.
Persons: Gaffigan, Jerry Seinfeld, Steve Martin, , Jesus, They’ve, He’s, Trump, Organizations: Trump
Five Stand-Up Specials for the Long Holiday Weekend
  + stars: | 2023-05-26 | by ( Jason Zinoman | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +2 min
Lewis Black, ‘Tragically, I Need You’(YouTube)If a stand-up can tap into or channel the fury of an audience, he can light up a room. Lewis Black’s great gift is that behind that dyspeptic front, you could detect a thoughtful, introspective side, a little damaged perhaps. He shows us more of that vulnerable side here, in part because the isolation of the pandemic put him in a reflective mood. Along with swinging sharp political elbows, in defense of Dr. Anthony S. Fauci, say, Black beats himself up over past relationships and sings the praises of companionship. He talks about his failed career as a playwright, bringing up theater because “I like to feel the interest of the audience leave the room.”
That’s the Funny Thing About Grief
  + stars: | 2023-05-17 | by ( Jason Zinoman | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +2 min
Either way, there’s no question that in certain quarters of comedy, jokes are not enough. For instance, at shows around New York, the quirky, swaggering Gastor Almonte has been performing a hilarious 10 to 15 minutes about his hatred of oatmeal. In a previous era that might have added up to a debut special that resembled the work of Jim Gaffigan. “What is trauma but unmonetized content?” he asks, echoing a line from “WandaVision,” a series that itself is a grief narrative. “We don’t talk about grief: We keep our grief to ourselves,” Kayne says in “Sorry for Your Loss.” Glazer hit this same theme.
I remember hearing about Ronald Reagan napping, and it was presented as not a thing of weakness, but almost like a retirement thing. 5Deep-Dish PizzaI have a long-distance love affair with Chicago deep-dish pizza. What’s confusing about Chicago deep-dish pizza is that there’s way too much of it. What’s amazing about this pen is that they work great, then they eventually explode in your hand. If you’ve printed out something and you put black notes on, you’re going to miss those.
Peter Pan & Wendy, the newest live action spin on the classic story of Never Land, is now streaming on Disney Plus. Barrie, Peter Pan & Wendy follows the three Darling children on a journey to the magical Never Land with the help of Peter Pan. Lowery also serves as co-writer of the screenplay for Peter Pan & Wendy, alongside Toby Halbrooks. How to watch Peter Pan & WendyYou can watch Peter Pan & Wendy at home worldwide with a Disney Plus subscription. Watch the trailer for Peter Pan & WendyWhat other Peter Pan movies can I watch?
Midlife disappointment becomes a problem in much the same way as bankruptcy overtook Mike Campbell in “The Sun Also Rises”—gradually, then suddenly. Jim Gaffigan is an inspired choice to play its flabby, saggy embodiment in the quirky dramedy “Linoleum,” in which he plays a frustrated, 50-something children’s television-show host who is beginning to agree with everyone around him that his existence hasn’t added up to much. Mr. Gaffigan is a sneakily brilliant stand-up who deserves more opportunities to shine on the big screen. I wouldn’t cast him as Batman or Thor, but in the small subset of movies that remain centered on characters much like ourselves, he is underutilized. With his body-by-Pillsbury shape and his aura of being woefully familiar with defeat, he makes for a much more convincing option as an aggrieved Everyman than, say, George Clooney .
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